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D) Assist the SLT in efficiently managing the transaction cycle through final credit approval, documentation, closing and initial funding of the transaction ensuring timely coordination with all parties involved including Credit Risk Management ("CRM") team, FA, Private Bankers (PBs"), Loan Operations, Compliance, In-house Counsel and any other party who is, or should be, involved in the specific transaction.
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Facilitate the closing of credit facilities by gathering all the required loan documents and compliance related documentation for execution by the client; ensure all invoices have been paid and fees have been collected from the client; communicate with loan documentation and loan servicing team regarding the closing, funding, and booking of the loan to the Bank's core system.
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Responsible for the intake of detailed loan applications and supporting documentation required for the underwriting and assessment of affordable housing development and rehabilitation projects financing.
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Works with in-house legal counsel, Bank leasing officers, originators and borrowers regarding issues/problems related to documentation, closing, funding and recording of the loan.
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Assist with any member account transaction history or documentation history research and loan payoff and/or interest statements as deemed necessary. Additionally, the position will require payment processing, document drawing, funding, and some loan servicing functions of commercial loans and share relationships.
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Proficiency in handling loan documentation and processes. Manage the loan funding process, including verification of documents and communication with relevant parties. Prepare loan estimates and necessary documentation for review by senior staff.
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Knowledge of wholesale loan (syndicated / bilateral) product and business, including an understanding of legal loan documentation, loan / funding mechanics, deal structure, funds flows, etc.
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Coordinate closing date, closing location, and funding between the Loan Originator, referral partner, title company, and applicable internal partners. Demonstrate and maintain advanced knowledge of complex mortgage loan processing and the associated documentation/underwriting guidelines.
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5+ years general banking experience, including 3+ years experience in mortgage, commercial and/or consumer loan servicing or documentation or equivalent. Complete consumer, marine and simple commercial loan documentation accurately with the average production time of 20 minutes for an automobile loan and 30 minutes for a real estate loan or line.
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Strong knowledge of wholesale loan (syndicated / bilateral) product and business, including an understanding of legal loan documentation, loan / funding mechanics, deal structure, funds flows, etc.
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Prepares Federal Home Loan Bank Qualifying Loan Reports each month for prior month’s mortgage originations to determine their eligibility as collateral under FHLB funding guidelines.
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The Loan Processor is responsible for collecting required documentation and verifying the accuracy of information necessary to complete each loan, while adhering to departmental turn times and communication standards.
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Reviews loan approval documents, construction loan agreements and engineer’s plan & cost report to ensure proper loan administration Prepare detailed project budget template for all loans with approved budgets, funding criteria, loan allocations and re-allocations; review permitted release provisions within the loan documents.
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A loan processor is responsible for the generation of documentation for new business, closing accounts with customers and vendors, and preparing files for payment. Assembles final loan package for review and funding.
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Obtain and review bank-prepared loan documents from the loan documentation team to align with approved memo. Assist Bankers with requesting and reviewing attorney prepared loan documents to align with the approved credit memo and work with loan documentation team to facilitate the review of the documents.
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